OSD Recovery Mode¶
Recovery mode is a special mode of the Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client firmware that takes effect when the client experiences a problem that renders it unable to operate. Recovery mode automatically becomes active under the following conditions:
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A firmware update fails.
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The client has an invalid configuration.
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The client has been unable to complete its boot sequence after a number of attempts.
This mode lets you correct the configuration, or upload a replacement firmware or certificate file.
When the client is in recovery mode, the OSD screen displays the following initial screen:
OSD recovery mode
OSD Recovery Mode Options¶
Select the Options menu to see the available options for configuring and displaying information when the client is in recovery mode.
OSD recovery mode available options
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Configuration: Lets you correct the problem by changing the network configuration (including IPv6 settings), clearing the management state, and resetting the configuration and permissions settings stored on the device.
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Diagnostics: Displays the client’s event log messages.
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Information: Displays hardware and firmware version information about the client.
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Password: Enables you to update the client’s administrative password.
See also: Troubleshooting a Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client in Recovery Mode.